#FeministInternetResearchNetwork

APCAPC
2025-05-26

>>> Black women, gender non-conforming persons and technology-facilitated gender-based violence: A decolonial feminist exploration

"As Black, predominantly women and gender non-conforming researchers, we recognise the intersectional nature of gender-based violence, and we wish to extend our research resources to our own community."

---> Read more on : genderit.org/feminist-talk/bla

A stylised, multicolored illustration of a praying mantis with overlapping wings in shades of green, yellow, and orange, set against a black background. The image represents the Hub logo, referring to community collaboration in decolonial feminist work, drawing on Indigenous philosophies where the praying mantis holds significant meaning.
APCAPC
2025-05-22

"What happens after you publish this research?" Feminist research invites us to centre liberation, connection and care in our practice.

As part of the third iteration of the Instituto Minas Programam has been carrying out research about the impacts of technology-facilitated gender-based violence on the experiences of Black Brazilian women.

Read more: genderit.org/feminist-talk/wha

cc @b9AcE @Khrys @downey @info_activism @onepict

Illustration showing Black Brazilian women engaging with various digital platforms and media, surrounded by icons for social media, email, and a microphone. The text reads: "TFGBV/OGBV and its impact on the experiences of Black Brazilian women with a public voice. Brazil – Instituto Minas Programam." The image is branded with the Feminist Internet Research Network logo and design elements.
APCAPC
2025-02-18

Reimagining, broadening and expanding tech-facilitated gender-based violence and transnational solidarity

> This reflection by the aims to weave together the insights from panel discussions alongside the theoretical imperatives concerning the necessity of rethinking technology-facilitated violence.

firn.genderit.org/blog/reimagi

A conference room with attendees seated and listening to a panel discussion. The panelists, a diverse group of speakers, are seated at the front, while two remote participants appear on large screens displaying the "AWID" and "Rising Together" forum logos. The event focuses on transnational solidarity and addressing technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV).

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